ESSAYS: INDIGEOUS CULTURE AND TRADITIONS OF NEPAL
Posted by barunroy on November 30, 2008
BY DIRGHA RAJ PRASAI
Nepal is the pious country in the lapse of the Himalayas, which is beautiful, quiet, the birth place of Buddha and origin of Hinduism. Besides being the country of Everest it is equally popular with its diverse cultural values. This is the land where civilization began and is also known as the country of ‘SANGRILA.’ Nepal is as holy place to Hindus & Buddhists, as Mecca for Muslims and Jerusalem to Jews and Christians.
Nepal is a country sandwiched between China and India. Because of its geo-political situation, Nepal’s sovereignty has always been very sensitive. Nepal is rich culturally and naturally. Our successful foreign policy would be to maintain our culture, traditions and indigenous identities to balance between China and India. Actually, Nepal is a paradise which provides calmness and rejuvenation to the mind. This lovely place is also said as the potpourri of ethnicity and has many cultural landscapes. This land of bio-diversity has so many cultural and religious landmarks that give a soothing experience to everyone.
Prithvi Narayan Shah, the unifier of Nepal is the pride of Nepal. It was almost 100 years before unification of Germany (1868), Italy (1868), and the restoration of the Meiji (Japan, 1868) in which America was also under British dependency, that Prithvi Narayan Shah had already unified (1768) 54 small fiefdoms to build a large, expanded and greater Nepal. But after the movement of April 2006 and the party leaders came to power they smashed the statue of the great King, contempt and insulted him and called off the birth anniversary of the late king as a day of national unity. Why? A country’s existence and prestige can gradually be eroded by finishing off its faith and belief tradition and culture and the creator of nation. If anyone wants the assurance of integrity and lasting peace in this country, one must not be confused about the country’s century’s old customs and religion traditions as well as the builder of nationality and unity.
Nepal was worthy to be bowed down by Hindus all over the world. This is the highest honor Nepal could receive from the international community. Nepal’s prestige and honor would elevate further if this country is declared as “Hindu and Buddhist” country, instead of a secular state. But, at present why the peaceful country where Lord Buddha was born has become the venue of confrontations? The main causes of the crisis is the abolishing our culture and traditions. Some are going to abolish the creations of Prithbinarayan Shah and to destroy his statute. Similarly, some are active to minimize Hinduism and dismiss the existence of Buddha. One of the communist old-leader Mohan Bikram Sing has written that Buddha was burn in Orissa (India) but not in Nepal. (See: Kantipur 2059 Bhadra 19 Sep.4th 2002) What is that means? Such antagonistic so-called politicians, some against of Christian are habituated to exploit our national culture, religions and identities. This is the matter of grief for all the nationalists..
Everybody knows, among all religions of the world Hindu religion is considered as the most liberal. According to renowned philosopher Voltaire, Hinduism is the best gift of the East to the West. Similarly, George Bernard Shaw, Irish litterateur also said ‘Hindu religion is the most important and the most liberal religion in the world. According to Encyclopedia of Religions and Ethics, signs of Hindu religion are even found in the present Islamic country like Iran. A stone scriptures of 486 BC found in Iran contains the words Hindu and Hindus. Even an ancient Parsi scripture ‘Shatir’ has lifted a word of Ved Vyas ‘I am a true Hindu born in a Hindu country’. Another Hindu philosopher Manu has taken the area between Bindhya in south India and the Himalayas in the north as Aryabrata, the land of Aryans. Even outside travelers like Megasthaniz and Fai Han have written in their travel memoirs after their visit of the Kingdom of Chandra Gupta Maurya that Hindus have tall figure, long life, healthy, who avoid narcotics, simple, intelligent, truthful, who do not keep witness in transactions, do not lock their houses and there is no theft. So, in the evolutionary process of the world’s civilization, Hindu philosophy is taken as liberal, simple and tolerant. A Nepali Scholar Mr. Dinbandhu Aryal expains -’Hinduism is the sum and substance of the traditional humane cordiality. The African leader Nelson Mandella was impressed from Vedas, legends and Upanishads. He wanted to be converted Hindu for that purpose he wanted to perform penance or provide donation if necessary. He would be gratified and feel fortunate’
Hinduism is the most liberal and tolerant of religions. How can the oldest and most liberal of religions be thrown away just like that? No religion (and certainly not Hinduism & Buddhism) should be made a political issue. Why the leaders of party didn’t try to understand the sentiments of the people? It is the main duty for all the leaders to care the basic norms and values of the nation. But, by declaring Nepal a secular state, the party leaders have done just that: tried to put together the unmixable, which could be dangerous for the stabilized Nepali society. No one has right to trample believe and conviction of the people rights.
Is a matter of grief that our cultural assets are thieving by the some Nepalese culprits and the foreigners since 30 years? Being not the national honesty to our political leaders and administrators, Nepal is becoming poorer & poorer day-by-day in our culture and national existence & spirit. One of the cultural historians G.C.Alpen has written remarkably before 24 years ago in The Rising Nepal – ‘To see well this organized art theft going on daily apparently unhanded, is a painful experience for those of us who do not look at all upon Nepal as an ‘under-developed’, but a highly civilized country, unique in the world as a fascinating focus of culture and religion, a treasure-house of spiritual knowledge and traditions that have survived here, as if a miracle-amidst a spreading world of our and aggressive materialism.’ People in the developed country appreciate the physical beauty of the stolen ancient images from the temple of Nepal at their respective country while the Nepalese old mothers are desperate and breaking out into tears. The images which were meticulously carved with precious stone and jewels taking two thousand years were desdroyed within the period of recent thirty years. Let there be no such destruction anymore.
More than that the Hindus have the freedom to pursue their own way of observing the religion. If Nepal is to be declared a secular country, all countries, which call themselves as Christian or Muslim countries should also be declared secular countries. If they want Nepal to become a secular country, then they should also be willing to shun their ‘Cross’ of the Christians, ’sign of David of the Jews and ‘Kawa’ of Muslims. However, it needs to be pondered that even if Nepal was a Hindu Kingdom, its nature was like a secular country as Hindus have never done anything that would harass or trouble other religions. The Hindus and the Buddhists are more than three billions. It is a scared land for more than a billion Hindus and Buddhists. So, it is our request not to exercise in ineffectiveness. In the name of transforming the country into ‘New Nepal’ this is not the way to destroy our culture and traditions. We should have to think independently and have to come to our own conclusion. This will be the solution to keep intact our indigenous cultural assets and our sovereignty.
JTM said
If P Shah unified Nepal politically what happened to the society? Why did the caste-tribal-clan hierarchy prevail? Who is reponsible for that? Hinduism or Aryanism?
maximum percentage of the ethnic exodus of Nepalis were from the indegenous tribes. Why?
RAJA said
Pay homage to our national heros who lost their life to save our nation’s integrity…..didn’t get any news or column on this issue here!!!
RAJA said
All the icons have been changed …. how?
RAJA said
Dirgha raj prasad ji is correct in this contest…. New nepalese govt. should not interfere into peoples beliefs and customs …. that’s the nature of a secular country … a secular country never interfere into peoples beliefs and thoughts ….. moreover Dirgha ji you are correct we hindus are most tolerable and peaceful than other religions (bouddist & jains are too)…
RAJA said
context….typo mistake
Ranananda Jha said
Dear editor
I also read the article of Dirgha Raj Prasai.The descriptions- Nepalese Culture & traditions is very praisworthy.Nepal is is the only Hindu country in the world (with a Hindu king ?) Nepalese around the world and Nepal’s well-wishers are anxious about this conspiracy against monarchy by some deviant leaders. On the discussion about republic in Nepal, senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party Lalkrishna Advani had said: ‘The framework for constitutional monarchy in Nepal should be consolidated because monarchy is the symbol of Nepal’s identity and sovereignty. Nepal should have an active and dynamic multi-party democracy’. But in Nepal the iresponsible leaders are trying to dig up a well when there already is water in our rivers.
In such situation, Mr. Prasai is showing the real path for all. I extend thanks & respect to Mr. Prasai about this very fine article.
Thank you.
Ramananda Jha
Saptari, Nepal
JTM said
Dear Prasaiji
I f your article is to be read, then it is courtesy to reply to queries put forward by others, as this is an interactive medium.
Howvever, I will just make an comment.
While your concern for Nepalese culture and Hinduism is appreciated. It is unproductive to link it with the Shah king amymore. Nepalese cultures and traditions ought to stand on its own without the symbolic presence of the king. And the King has to be able stand on his own without the symbolism of religion.
By linkimg both of them you are actually harming both the institutions–that of religion and that of the monarchy.
Thank you.
patleybaskounpad said
the problem with folks like dirgha is that they are too insecure..they may live with the delusion that their culture and religion is the ‘greatest’…but every time they have to make that claim it has to be seconded by a reference of some foreigner…so they don’t tire quoting what some white man ( shaw..and now even a black man mandela) said about things as if that was the ‘gospel’ (sorry JTM)truth….why do you become such salivating lapdogs of the West …if things were so great about your culture and your faith you would not have to assert it at all in your bad english…
but the real point is the king who was called an incarnation of somebody high up in the pedigree of your mythology was killed by his own ill bred progeny and he was not thought worthy of even given a proper burial …you should first ask yourself what dignity did we impart to our dead fellow nepali..forget a king or the incarnation of a God..didn’t we not cremate him in a hurry…did we not make such fools ourselves when we told the west of what happened…when our best and brightest came in front of the media to tell the world what had transpired that unholy night
..the charade of your culture was revealed when in one fateful night a drug addict prince (of course next in line to become another God..) decided enough was enough and slaughtered his own flesh and blood…today in India every one is cursing the terrorists and rightly so..but can you get to grips with the horror of what your God designate did??? the terrorists just slaughtered strangers your would be king and temporal head to whom you would be rendering obeisance had he lived, killed his own family in cold blood that is not what even a terrorist would do ..
patleybaskounpad said
and Raja you say: “Dirgha raj prasad ji is correct in this contest…. New nepalese govt. should not interfere into peoples beliefs and customs …. that’s the nature of a secular country … a secular country never interfere into peoples beliefs and thoughts ….. moreover Dirgha ji you are correct we hindus are most tolerable and peaceful than other religions (bouddist & jains are too)…”
can you believe what you are saying…till a few years ago Nepal was a hindu state..nobody would have ever imagined that you would get the right to say…as you have just done..”should not interfere into peoples beliefs and customs”…the peace loving buddhists were forced to accept the blood thirsty sacrifices of “maar” where in a gory spectacle of blood and violence bulls are slaughtered…see what happens now when the dominant positions are over turned…aren’t we left pleading for sanity and some sympathy…but that was what was missing from this country for a long time till secularism gave everybody a voice to declare: the state “should not interfere into peoples beliefs and customs” and by the same token the state should not presume that a particular faith or ideology is the ‘best’ for its masses..
Dirgha Raj Prasai said
DEar Mr. Ramananda Jha,
Dear Sister JTM (Jyoti Thapa),
patleybaskounpad & Raja ! I hope the address of Mr.patleybaskounpad & Raja. I am reading your comments.
I am very interested and impressed about your comments.
You know, Nepal is a small country-is called ‘Heaven on earth’being the monarchy and Hindu-Buddha counrty.
Sister JMT !
You are Gorkha, You are pride being the GORKHA, butthe King is the origen of Gorkha. Without monarchy in Nepal all the Gorgha also will be orpans.I say one thing that without monarchy Nepal & Gorgha cann’t stand with indentity.The monarchy is the founder of Gorkha. You know there were 54 small states before the unification of greater Nepal.The Shah King of Gorgha unified all the Hindu states where the English (East India Company) was comming to attack to abolish all the Hindu & Buddha culture. So, we should have to regard our Shah Kings.
You know,the present republic is only the 6/7 party leaders who are the agents of foreigner. Republic will be Horculian attemt in Nepal. If we want sovereign Nepal the should be monarchy & Hindu-Buddha nation.
We must not take up anything that would become too burdensome to carry on. Nepal does not have any basis or foundation that could support republic. Carrying the slogan of a republic is not the solution of our country. Nepal needs a permanent institution that can shoulder the responsibility for its independence, national unity and sovereignty.I extent thanks to Mr. Ramananda Jha- you have understood the reality of my article.
Thank you.
Dirgha Raj Prasai
JTM said
Dear Dirghaji
What is the king’s opinion on all this? Times have changed. KIngs have to be more informal and frank to what the public wants to know. More than anybody elses’s I would like to hear from Gyanendra himself. And the question about Paras still remains. Who on earth is going to accept him as a symbol of Hinduism or any moral or spiritual institution? What will be the monarchy’s policy on undeserving heirs? In today;s world even kings and queens have to earn their salaries and designation
Regards, Jyoti sister (not nun)
JTM said
While it is true Prithvi king of Gorkha created Nepal, he did not create Gorkha. Gorkha was named 4 centuries before their dynasty took over. In the 11th century in reverence to ascetic saint Baba Gorakhnath, who meditated in the area then under Magar kings.
Also, how come all the people who call themselves Gorkhas are all in India?
Gorkha Raja Nepal ma ani Gorkhali haru India ma? Kaata haranu bhayo hamiharulai?
Shiv Rana said
The online forum is open for individual views and therefore, Shri Dirgha Raj Prasai ju is entitled to his. And so are others to express their opinions. However, I shall like to point out certain factual discrepancies in the original article for public concern. (1) Nepal is not origin of Hinduism. It is India. Buddha was born in Lumbini which happens to be in Nepal now. Buddha got his enlightenment in a place near Gaya (Bihar), which is now known as Bodh Gaya. And (2) Also the civilization did not begin in Nepal.
Another point of Nepal being the only Hindu state would mean being something like Vatican city where Pontiff rules. Theking of Nepal was not like that. Well I think Hindu kingdom was just a tag which carried on with Nepal. Before the state was formally declared “Secular” by the present incumbent government, it had already become one. Otherwise how do you justify an election of Muslim in the National Panchayat, some time in nineties, I think? Or proliferation of of all Islamic banks, like Habib bank etc in Nepal?
Dirgha Raj Prasai said
DEar Rana !
I read your email. actully, I found that you are against Nepalase identity. But, this will not be likeable for you. You have not read the reality of Nepal. You know, I am against about the intervantion of India but I am not anti-India.
I know, India is also the creator of civilization . But English & Portugeses destroyed the civilization of India. You can visir Gowa to study the abolising style .
There are two Hindu country in the world- Nepal & India. Nepal is the origen of Gorkhas from the Gorkha’s Shah King. But, why JTM also is going to standing only as a Indian. We love all Gorkha, but not origanal Indians.
All the scholors of the world also aspected Nepal is the birth-place of sages and origen of Bedhas (being the Hill & Himalayas. You can read Bedhs where you can find the many places of Nepal-Janakpur, Lumbini,Devghat, Ridee,Pashupali,Soyambhu, Muktinath, Mrigasthali.Gokarna, Bharaha-Chetra etc.
But, don’t try to abolish the reality of Nepal & any county.
Thank you.
Dirgha Raj Prasai
JTM said
Hinduism began in the Indus Valley area which is now in Pakistan. Thank you very much.
JTM said
Prince Siddartha was born in Lumbini. But Gautam Buddha was born in India.
Gorkha was born after India born Baba Gorakhnath meditated there.
Tibetan Lama Buddhism begann in Tibet by the efforts of Indian-born Guru PadmaSambhava (also called Guru Rinpoche), Nepal born Princess Bhrikuti and another Chinese princess married to the Tibetan king. My Buddhists friends pl do correct m eif I ahve made any mistake).
Prasaiji you are getting so territorial.
Pl come back to India as I think yr ancestors were also from here.
Shiv Rana said
Shri Dirgha Raj Prasai ju,
I began my comment @ 13 saying that online Forum is to express oneself and not to take things personally nor should it be directed at another person. Well that is the rule of online Forums. But you did exactly what is not required attacking me saying that I do not like…… this & that. I will not go on to that. The fact shall remain unchanged. Present day Lumbini was never part of Nepal earlier. It was part of Chandra Gupta’s kingdom and original Aborigines of Nepal are considered to be Kirats. I am proud to be Rana (राणा)and my roots go back to Mewar. JTM above is right that if you really look to trace your roots, you may find them to be in India too. But I am not against Nepalis/ Gorkhalis. On the contrary I shall like to do all within my ability to help Nepal and Nepalis. I had met Late King Birendra during his visit to India in 1997 and he had expressed his desire that I should meet him when I visit Nepal. But that did not happen. And how I feel about Nepal will be evident if you had read my article few years back. If not send me your email and I shall send that to you. My email id is shivrana@gmail.com .
Notwithstanding, I have no hesitation in saying that calling “Daju” a “Daju” will only help and not alienate the relation. If you think that your northern neighbour is Daju, call them Daju too. But please understand one thing that the way Nepal is geographically situated, it is a “Sanu Bhai” to both the neighbours. That no one can change. So be diplomatic and think how you can benefit your people from both Dajus and make the best of hay in the full sunshine from both sides – North and South. Take it or leave it.
Dirgha Raj Prasai said
Mr. Rana & JMT,
You know, Hindus= Hindu is written by English. We have not written the history( you & I. This acual maining is- Himalayas= ‘Him’ from Hindu. Its means- Hi=Sun, Indu=moon Hi+indu= Hindu. Gorkhas or Hindu national Flag is also the sign of moon & sun. In the Padma Purana, you can find the real defination of Hindu. So, I request bouth to you, Please,don’t follow the path of British.you can follow the path of Parasmani Pradhan of Dorjeling.
See you.
Thak you.
dirgha Raj Prasai
patleybaskounpad said
dirgha you take the cake..where do you come from man?..
JTM said
Hindu comes from the word Hind from the word Indus.. Indus Valley Civilisation. Even now India is called Hindusthan. Pl come to Delhi and see the Mohenjadaro man, seals, etc from the Indus Valley displayed at the National Museum. They all date sometime in the BCs.
I am a Hindu and so pl dont dictate Hinduism to me. Hinduism is a way of life. It is a total non-institionalised religion. We do not have to report to any head priests or temple unless we want to. Even if Hindus get married in court they remain Hindus. Nothing is dictated or made into a rule. You can be born a Hindu and can remain so without even visiting a temple all your life. You can have a private pooja ghar or visit a public one. No rules. Hinduism essentially teaches you to respect nature, follow humane principles and values and the practices of karam and dharam. Our Devi stands for female shakti and the holy trio of the cycle of life…Brahma, the creator/Universe, Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the destroyer as symbolised by the trident. Life is ruled by these three forces. Birth, living and death for the cycle to continue. Satyam Shivam Sundaram. Truth is Divinity and Beauty.
What is a Hindu flag? Never seen one. Except the plain vermilion flags or just the trident of Shiva above temples.
Yes the Nepal flag has the sun and moon. Mybe to signify Chandravanshis or Suryavanshis. I do not know because I am not one. Or just the sun and moon. Or east or west. And I ahve never heard of the sun and moon being the prerogatives of only the Hindus.
Eevn Islam has the crescent moon as a symbol.
Puranas, Vedas, Upanishads tapai le parnohos. I am happy with the Ramayan, Vishnu Puranam and Bhagwad Gita.
Hackman said
Dirgha Raj Prasaiju,
Yo link check garnuhos tapai ko Bhram sayyad metincha hola.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism
Hindu sabda ta farsi po jasto cha ta.
aardee said
#17 The big bank in KTM is NABIL not Habib.
Habib=FRIEND
Hoi na ra?
JTM said
Nepal and India are two only remaining domains of Hinduism today in the world. Hinduism is the world’s oldest religion. Mr Prasai, for the sake of the king who is a mere mortal like me, please do not try to harm Hinduism. Hinduism is based on science and logic. The religion got affected when the excessive rites, rituals, superiority of certain castes, dogmas, etc were piled on to provide security and prosperity for certain sections.
That is when Hinduism broke out into sects like the Arya Samaj, etc which simplified the man-made excesiveness of the religion.
Mr Prasai, are you trying the religion or the king?
There are have been many avatars of our Lord Vishnu, but I do know of any Brahmin avatar.
Shiv Rana said
# 18 by Mr DRP.
I am sorry for the shallow knowledge being heaped on people. For your information Himalaya what you are trying, to break (संधी विच्छेद ) and say Hi means “Sun” and Indu means “Moon”. Total preposterous.
Sir, Himalya when broken in Hindi is “Him” + “Alaya”, where “Him” in Sanskrit/Hindi means snow and Alaya means place (abode) like in “Vidhyalaya” – place of Vidhya. That is why Nepalis/ Gorkhalis call “Hiun” to “snow”. Himalaya therefore is the place of snow which is rightly so called. That is for the “Himalaya” OK.
Now for word “HINDU”. Again this is an APABHRANSH (अपभ्रंश)OF WORD “SINDHU” or may be it was so called in old Persian language. From Sindhu or “Indus” is Indus river and Indus valley from where all that is mentioned above by JTM.
As for the flag of Nepal, I do not know why Moon & Sun. May be what JTM has suggested holds good. But I only know that Nepal is the only country in the world which has a flag which is not quadrilateral. All Hindu kings in India used to fly triangular flags. May be it has borrowed something from there. So the connection with India.
So let me cut it short and let us not delve on the subject that we are not up to it.
patleybaskounpad said
shiv jyu…i was wondering what dirgha was talking about ..all the knowledge gleaned from the sandhi biched exercises told me that himalaya was the abode (home) of the snows…but for a moment i was willing to give dirgha the benefit of the doubt deferring to the notion that no matter how preposterous his english his sanskrit must be on the spot..but now that you concur with my suspicion i must start questioning the veracity of his earlier assertions…by the way have you heard about this deconstruction of the german national carrier..luftansa..does it mean lupt hansa ( the vanishing swan)…
Shiv Rana said
# 25
Great! discovery, dear Patley……….. (long name, isn’t it?)
May be it is………… vanishing swan.
Exposer said
Is the title of this essay correct ??? Does the essay highlight the indigeous cultures n traditions of the ethnic communities of Nepal??? The writer has tried to show that all Nepalese are Hindus, which is totally false n baseless.
Dirgha Raj Prasai said
Dear commenter,
I request to understand the reality of Nepal.Almost we, Nepalese people are Hindus Buddhas except 2.5% Muslims & 1.5 % Christians.
Thank you.
Dirgha Raj Prasai
JTM said
Prasaiji looking for a comment from you on my paper.